Webinar
| November 20, 2015

A Sepsis Solution: Reducing Mortality By 50% Using Advanced Decision Support

Source: Wolters Kluwer

Sepsis is the most common cause of death in hospital critical care units, each year claiming the lives of 258,000 patients nationwide. At $20 billion annually, it is also the most expensive condition treated in U.S. hospitals. Strong evidence correlates early diagnosis and goal-directed therapy to significant reductions in sepsis-related mortality. However, early identification and treatment remains elusive, emphasizing the need for intelligent, prompt and patient-specific clinical decision support (CDS) at the point of care.

In this on-demand webinar, learn how Huntsville Hospital, a 941-bed facility in Alabama, combined change management protocols and point-of-care alerting to reduce sepsis mortality by 53% and sepsis-related 30-day readmissions by 30%, including:

How real-time surveillance applied to EHR data can generate patient-centric, intuitive and highly accurate evidence-based decision support, resulting in improved outcomes and improvement in the practice of medicine;

How to reduce alert fatigue and improve outcomes through highly sensitive and specific alerts delivered at the point of care directly into the clinical workflow;

The role of clinical change management in achieving reduced sepsis rates.